Getting-wet Sentence Examples

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  • A rucksack liner to stop things getting wet in your bag.

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  • While getting wet every now and then isn't a problem, you don't want aluminum chairs to come into contact with too much moisture.

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  • One is to buy the hard to find plastic curtain with large pockets, in which you can place pictures, toys or whatever else you like that is personal and fun but not something you mind getting wet.

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  • It will prevent the curtain from getting wet and molding over time.

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  • The liner prevents the curtain from getting wet and forming mold.

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  • If your little guy is crazy for Cars or can't live without the Little Einsteins, then he'll love getting wet in Disney's raincoats.

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  • A one-piece snowsuit is good for ensuring that no snow and wind come up underneath a jacket that is separate from the pants, which is always a recipe for chilling your child, and possibly even getting wet.

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  • Your dog grooming smock will prevent you from getting wet and dirty when washing a dog.

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  • Roll-tab sleeves to keep the shirt's arms from getting wet.

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  • They are very highly rated by customers, who love the ruggedness and being able to wade deep without getting wet.

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  • They come in handy if you forget your umbrella and want to keep your head and hands from getting wet.

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  • As you consider ways to keep from getting wet when camping, check out some tips for dry camping.

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  • That depends on how quickly you react to the phone getting wet.

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  • Although it is not true that getting wet or being in a draft causes a cold (a person has to come in contact with the virus to catch a cold), certain conditions may lead to increased susceptibility.

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  • Earlier treatments required clients to keep their hair from getting wet or sweaty, and the hair had to remain down and straight for the treatment to take.

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  • It's a good idea to invest in a nice swimsuit coverup, or even a T-shirt that you don't mind getting wet to make sure your child's delicate skin stays safe.

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  • Trunks for babies and toddlers feature handy snaps for easily accessing diapers - they're even designed to keep diapers from getting wet.

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  • While these caps will help keep loose hair out of your face, they won't prevent your hair from getting wet.

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  • In some cases, we even do funny things like "the bathtub test" to figure out how well a shoe holds up after getting WET and then going out for a spin around the block.

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  • Lifeguard uniforms should be water-resistant or at the very least be able to handle getting wet on a regular basis without compromising the integrity of the design.

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